[INDOLOGY] Sanskrit and Linguistics

Brendan S. Gillon, Prof. brendan.gillon at mcgill.ca
Sun Nov 24 23:20:03 UTC 2019


I think the best place to start is the book, Sanskrit Syntax, edited by Peter Scharf, which contains a number of articles, but most pertinently, a bibliography of works on Sanskrit syntax by Hans Hock.

Cordially yours,

Brendan Gillon

On 2019-11-24 4:34 p.m., Finnian M.M. Gerety via INDOLOGY wrote:
Hi all—
A colleague has asked me to recommend scholarship (monograph, essay, review article) that provides an overview on the nexus of Sanskrit, modern linguistics, and/or the philosophy of language. Any recommendations from this list—especially works accessible to the non-specialist—would be much appreciated.

Yours,

Finnian M.M. Gerety
Visiting Assistant Professor of Religious Studies
[Affiliated] Faculty of Contemplative Studies and Center for Contemporary South Asia
Brown University
www.finniangerety.com<http://finniangerety.com/>











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